Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

The heavyweight vinyl for BTDIM will be on occult oxblood with black swirl, housed in a gorgeous 350g sleeve.
Includes unlimited streaming of Born to Deal in Magic (1952-1976)
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

ships out within 5 days

$17USDor more

Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

Super limited edition of CDs housed in a beautiful handmade sleeve from artisan Sam Giles.
Includes unlimited streaming of Born to Deal in Magic (1952-1976)
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

about

Hailing from Saskatoon in the heart of the Canadian prairies, Shooting Guns work to fortify the heavy end of the psychedelic spectrum. Haunting the foggy moor between pulse-riding kraut-rock and Sabbath-styled doom riffage, these primal cuts go straight for the kill.

These dudes have impressed critics with their unholy instrumental slaying. Their debut LP, Born To Deal in Magic: 1952-1976, was nominated for the Polaris Music Prize in 2012. Their sophomore LP, Brotherhood of the Ram, was nominated for the 2015 JUNO Metal/Hard Album of the Year and the Polaris Music Prize. The band was recently named to CBC Radio Canada’s list of Top 100 Canadian Bands of All Time.

Spectral Laundromat collects four tracks of raw AF, pilsner-fuelled jams pulled from a suitcase of recordings that bridge the gap between Born to Deal in Magic and 2013’s Brotherhood of the Ram. These cuts capture Shooting Guns dialled in, with your eardrums in their sights.

Even the folks at Vice said something nice about the SG’s: “Their live shows are a swirling haze of dope smoke, unholy light, and punishingly high volume “Neanderthal Rock” that leaves ears ringing and minds melted. And their recorded output is perfect for taking a private trip to alien worlds, where savage beasts stalk the shadows of the full moon, and rivers of bubbling green ooze spill over their banks, rendering the flooded lands charred and wasted.”

Regardless if you’re into uppers or downers, dope or speed these instrumental doom tracks will tickle your mind with a lead feather. Shooting Guns are bound to please fans of Mötorhead, SLEEP, Thou, Earthless and Electric Wizard. The heavyweight vinyl for BTDIM will be on occult oxblood with black swirl, housed in a gorgeous 350g sleeve.

Born to die deaf, what kind of magic are you dealing in? Turn it up loud and wish for the best.